Best of Petr Necas

Best of Petr Necas

CZECH-GAS-PIPELINE

MICHAL CIZEK

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas (L) and Thomas Kleefuss, Managing director of gas transmission operator Net4Gas operate open symbolic a pipeline during the opening ceremony of the new gas pipeline station in Primda, Czech Republic, on January 14, 2013. The pipeline called 'Gazelle' is a new transmission route for Russian gas for the entire European Union. AFP PHOTO / MICHAL CIZEK

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas (L) and Thomas Kleefuss, Managing director of gas transmission operator Net4Gas operate open symbolic a pipeline during the opening ceremony of the new gas pipeline station in Primda, Czech Republic, on January 14, 2013. The pipeline called 'Gazelle' is a new transmission route for Russian gas for the entire European Union. AFP PHOTO / MICHAL CIZEK

Police Raid Czech Government Offices

Matej Divizna

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas makes statement to media at Czech Government headquarters on June 13, 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic. Several people were arrested by the police squad for uncovering organised crime (UOOZ) at the Czech Government offices after a cabinet meeting. Czech media reported that politicians and officers, including the former Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa and Prime Minister's office head Jana Nagyova have been detained.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas makes statement to media at Czech Government headquarters on June 13, 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic. Several people were arrested by the police squad for uncovering organised crime (UOOZ) at the Czech Government offices after a cabinet meeting. Czech media reported that politicians and officers, including the former Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa and Prime Minister's office head Jana Nagyova have been detained.

Police Raid Czech Government Offices

Matej Divizna

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas makes statement to media at Czech Government headquarters on June 13, 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic. Several people were arrested by the police squad for uncovering organised crime (UOOZ) at the Czech Government offices after a cabinet meeting. Czech media reported that politicians and officers, including the former Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa and Prime Minister's office head Jana Nagyova have been detained.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas makes statement to media at Czech Government headquarters on June 13, 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic. Several people were arrested by the police squad for uncovering organised crime (UOOZ) at the Czech Government offices after a cabinet meeting. Czech media reported that politicians and officers, including the former Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa and Prime Minister's office head Jana Nagyova have been detained.

Police Raid Czech Government Offices

Matej Divizna

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas makes statement to media at Czech Government headquarters on June 13, 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic. Several people were arrested by the police squad for uncovering organised crime (UOOZ) at the Czech Government offices after a cabinet meeting. Czech media reported that politicians and officers, including the former Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa and Prime Minister's office head Jana Nagyova have been detained.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas makes statement to media at Czech Government headquarters on June 13, 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic. Several people were arrested by the police squad for uncovering organised crime (UOOZ) at the Czech Government offices after a cabinet meeting. Czech media reported that politicians and officers, including the former Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa and Prime Minister's office head Jana Nagyova have been detained.

Mario Monti Meets With Czech Republic PM Petr Necas

Giorgio Cosulich

Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas attends a press conference with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti at Palazzo Chigi on May 24, 2012 in Rome, Italy. During the press conference the Premier Mario Monti said that Italy is one of the main trading partners of the Czech Republic, with a turnover in 2011 reaching 9 billion euros.

Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas attends a press conference with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti at Palazzo Chigi on May 24, 2012 in Rome, Italy. During the press conference the Premier Mario Monti said that Italy is one of the main trading partners of the Czech Republic, with a turnover in 2011 reaching 9 billion euros.

Mario Monti Meets With Czech Republic PM Petr Necas

Giorgio Cosulich

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti (R) shakes hands with Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas at Palazzo Chigi on May 24, 2012 in Rome, Italy. During the press conference the Premier Mario Monti said that Italy is one of the main trading partners of the Czech Republic, with a turnover in 2011 reaching 9 billion euros.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti (R) shakes hands with Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas at Palazzo Chigi on May 24, 2012 in Rome, Italy. During the press conference the Premier Mario Monti said that Italy is one of the main trading partners of the Czech Republic, with a turnover in 2011 reaching 9 billion euros.

Mario Monti Meets With Czech Republic PM Petr Necas

Giorgio Cosulich

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti (R) shakes hands with Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas at Palazzo Chigi on May 24, 2012 in Rome, Italy. During the press conference the Premier Mario Monti said that Italy is one of the main trading partners of the Czech Republic, with a turnover in 2011 reaching 9 billion euros.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti (R) shakes hands with Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas at Palazzo Chigi on May 24, 2012 in Rome, Italy. During the press conference the Premier Mario Monti said that Italy is one of the main trading partners of the Czech Republic, with a turnover in 2011 reaching 9 billion euros.